Snooze is optional.Actually get up.
You dismiss the alarm on your phone. Then you fall back asleep. ShockUp closes that gap.
“You set alarms. You snooze them.”
“You wake up late. Again.”
“Mornings feel rushed, stressed, and behind.”
By the numbers
Dismissing an alarm proves you can tap a screen. It doesn't prove you're actually up.
91%
of students struggle to wake up most mornings.
3.7×
average snoozes before feet hit the floor.
67%
have missed class from oversleeping.
42%
say grades slip when mornings slip.
How ShockUp works
A wristband that knows the difference between dismissing an alarm and actually waking up.
Your alarm goes off
ShockUp pairs with your phone's alarm — nothing to change about your routine.
You dismiss it
Normal. Expected. Everyone does this — a tap doesn't mean you're actually up.
It checks anyway
If the band doesn't feel you moving, it vibrates on your wrist — again, and again, until you're really awake.
Built to be mild, not alarming.
Not a medical device. Mild stimulus; user-controlled intensity. For personal comfort and local guidance.
We're careful with language and claims. ShockUp is meant to support healthier mornings — alongside sleep habits you already trust.
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ShockUp
Built to make sure you're actually awake.